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Jacob's Lasher [部分編集] blankimgプラグインエラー:画像URLまたは画像ファイル名を指定してください。 Category Base Item Class Templar Type Sword Item Level 14 Require Level 9 Damage Type Electric Dmg(Direct) 14-31 Electric Dmg(Splash) 5-10/2m Speed Slow Shield Overload 100% Interrupt Strength 80 Critical Chance 0 Critical Damage 0 Range 2m Shock Attack Strength 180 Power of Shock Effect 25% Equip Cost 5 Accu, 10 Will Modification Battery Inherent Attributes Shield Overload 100% - - ※上記に画像がないときはアイテム名.jpgでアップロードしてください。 [部分編集] Jacob's LasherベースのUnique Item 関連ページ Swords
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The old woman seems capable of walking on her own, strangely enough. Maybe she just needed some, uhm, encouragement. She s limping, but otherwise she looks fine. Looks like a cozy little burrow, like a hobbit hole. Cozy. They don t look like the edible sort. If fact, these mushrooms look cancerous, and ugly. I promised that, uh, nice old woman to visit her home, so I should do that. Besides, I m not sure I ll be able to find my way back without instructions. I m not the rugged outdoorsy type. Not until I ve at least looked inside the old woman s house. They look cancerous, and I d rather not touch them. Oh dear, oh dear, where is the monster? She, uh, vanished like smoke up a chimney. Do you know what happened to your brother? He just ran off, didn t even stop to say goodbye. I met him back on the road. He was running like the wind, said that when you helped him out the window, he spotted the Gribbler returning, so he went to get help. I told him to alert the village, gather as many of the Banda as possible, and come back here, and that I d try my best to aid you in the meanwhile. Thank you, that was very brave of you. Brave of me? Oh my. You defeated the Gribbler. You are a hero. I owe the life of my brother to you, the life of everyone in our tribe. Hi, Ben. I know my fellow Banda will want to reward you for your gracious deeds. You are invited to our village with me, and I will tell my people to prepare a grand feast for you! You don t have to do that, Ben. I just did what anybody would have done. But you did it. Give me your map, and I will show you where our village is. Then I must run ahead to tell the Banda that the Gribbler is no more!
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CHAPTER XXII UP CHAPTER XXIV CHAPTER XXIII Anne Comes to Grief in an Affair of Honor Anne had to live through more than two weeks, as it happened. Almost a month having elapsed since the liniment cake episode, it was high time for her to get into fresh trouble of some sort, little mistakes, such as absentmindedly emptying a pan of skim milk into a basket of yarn balls in the pantry instead of into the pigs bucket, and walking clean over the edge of the log bridge into the brook while wrapped in imaginative reverie, not really being worth counting. A week after the tea at the manse Diana Barry gave a party. "Small and select," Anne assured Marilla. "Just the girls in our class." They had a very good time and nothing untoward happened until after tea, when they found themselves in the Barry garden, a little tired of all their games and ripe for any enticing form of mischief which might present itself. This presently took the form of "daring." Daring was the fashionable amusement among the Avonlea small fry just then. It had begun among the boys, but soon spread to the girls, and all the silly things that were done in Avonlea that summer because the doers thereof were "dared" to do them would fill a book by themselves. First of all Carrie Sloane dared Ruby Gillis to climb to a certain point in the huge old willow tree before the front door; which Ruby Gillis, albeit in mortal dread of the fat green caterpillars with which said tree was infested and with the fear of her mother before her eyes if she should tear her new muslin dress, nimbly did, to the discomfiture of the aforesaid Carrie Sloane. Then Josie Pye dared Jane Andrews to hop on her left leg around the garden without stopping once or putting her right foot to the ground; which Jane Andrews gamely tried to do, but gave out at the third corner and had to confess herself defeated. Josie s triumph being rather more pronounced than good taste permitted, Anne Shirley dared her to walk along the top of the board fence which bounded the garden to the east. Now, to "walk" board fences requires more skill and steadiness of head and heel than one might suppose who has never tried it. But Josie Pye, if deficient in some qualities that make for popularity, had at least a natural and inborn gift, duly cultivated, for walking board fences. Josie walked the Barry fence with an airy unconcern which seemed to imply that a little thing like that wasn t worth a "dare." Reluctant admiration greeted her exploit, for most of the other girls could appreciate it, having suffered many things themselves in their efforts to walk fences. Josie descended from her perch, flushed with victory, and darted a defiant glance at Anne. Anne tossed her red braids. "I don t think it s such a very wonderful thing to walk a little, low, board fence," she said. "I knew a girl in Marysville who could walk the ridgepole of a roof." "I don t believe it," said Josie flatly. "I don t believe anybody could walk a ridgepole. YOU couldn t, anyhow." "Couldn t I?" cried Anne rashly. "Then I dare you to do it," said Josie defiantly. "I dare you to climb up there and walk the ridgepole of Mr. Barry s kitchen roof." Anne turned pale, but there was clearly only one thing to be done. She walked toward the house, where a ladder was leaning against the kitchen roof. All the fifth-class girls said, "Oh!" partly in excitement, partly in dismay. "Don t you do it, Anne," entreated Diana. "You ll fall off and be killed. Never mind Josie Pye. It isn t fair to dare anybody to do anything so dangerous." "I must do it. My honor is at stake," said Anne solemnly. "I shall walk that ridgepole, Diana, or perish in the attempt. If I am killed you are to have my pearl bead ring." Anne climbed the ladder amid breathless silence, gained the ridgepole, balanced herself uprightly on that precarious footing, and started to walk along it, dizzily conscious that she was uncomfortably high up in the world and that walking ridgepoles was not a thing in which your imagination helped you out much. Nevertheless, she managed to take several steps before the catastrophe came. Then she swayed, lost her balance, stumbled, staggered, and fell, sliding down over the sun-baked roof and crashing off it through the tangle of Virginia creeper beneath-- all before the dismayed circle below could give a simultaneous, terrified shriek. If Anne had tumbled off the roof on the side up which she had ascended Diana would probably have fallen heir to the pearl bead ring then and there. Fortunately she fell on the other side, where the roof extended down over the porch so nearly to the ground that a fall therefrom was a much less serious thing. Nevertheless, when Diana and the other girls had rushed frantically around the house--except Ruby Gillis, who remained as if rooted to the ground and went into hysterics--they found Anne lying all white and limp among the wreck and ruin of the Virginia creeper. "Anne, are you killed?" shrieked Diana, throwing herself on her knees beside her friend. "Oh, Anne, dear Anne, speak just one word to me and tell me if you re killed." To the immense relief of all the girls, and especially of Josie Pye, who, in spite of lack of imagination, had been seized with horrible visions of a future branded as the girl who was the cause of Anne Shirley s early and tragic death, Anne sat dizzily up and answered uncertainly "No, Diana, I am not killed, but I think I am rendered unconscious." "Where?" sobbed Carrie Sloane. "Oh, where, Anne?" Before Anne could answer Mrs. Barry appeared on the scene. At sight of her Anne tried to scramble to her feet, but sank back again with a sharp little cry of pain. "What s the matter? Where have you hurt yourself?" demanded Mrs. Barry. "My ankle," gasped Anne. "Oh, Diana, please find your father and ask him to take me home. I know I can never walk there. And I m sure I couldn t hop so far on one foot when Jane couldn t even hop around the garden." Marilla was out in the orchard picking a panful of summer apples when she saw Mr. Barry coming over the log bridge and up the slope, with Mrs. Barry beside him and a whole procession of little girls trailing after him. In his arms he carried Anne, whose head lay limply against his shoulder. At that moment Marilla had a revelation. In the sudden stab of fear that pierced her very heart she realized what Anne had come to mean to her. She would have admitted that she liked Anne--nay, that she was very fond of Anne. But now she knew as she hurried wildly down the slope that Anne was dearer to her than anything else on earth. "Mr. Barry, what has happened to her?" she gasped, more white and shaken than the self-contained, sensible Marilla had been for many years. Anne herself answered, lifting her head. "Don t be very frightened, Marilla. I was walking the ridgepole and I fell off. I expect I have sprained my ankle. But, Marilla, I might have broken my neck. Let us look on the bright side of things." "I might have known you d go and do something of the sort when I let you go to that party," said Marilla, sharp and shrewish in her very relief. "Bring her in here, Mr. Barry, and lay her on the sofa. Mercy me, the child has gone and fainted!" It was quite true. Overcome by the pain of her injury, Anne had one more of her wishes granted to her. She had fainted dead away. Matthew, hastily summoned from the harvest field, was straightway dispatched for the doctor, who in due time came, to discover that the injury was more serious than they had supposed. Anne s ankle was broken. That night, when Marilla went up to the east gable, where a white-faced girl was lying, a plaintive voice greeted her from the bed. "Aren t you very sorry for me, Marilla?" "It was your own fault," said Marilla, twitching down the blind and lighting a lamp. "And that is just why you should be sorry for me," said Anne, "because the thought that it is all my own fault is what makes it so hard. If I could blame it on anybody I would feel so much better. But what would you have done, Marilla, if you had been dared to walk a ridgepole?" "I d have stayed on good firm ground and let them dare away. Such absurdity!" said Marilla. Anne sighed. "But you have such strength of mind, Marilla. I haven t. I just felt that I couldn t bear Josie Pye s scorn. She would have crowed over me all my life. And I think I have been punished so much that you needn t be very cross with me, Marilla. It s not a bit nice to faint, after all. And the doctor hurt me dreadfully when he was setting my ankle. I won t be able to go around for six or seven weeks and I ll miss the new lady teacher. She won t be new any more by the time I m able to go to school. And Gil-- everybody will get ahead of me in class. Oh, I am an afflicted mortal. But I ll try to bear it all bravely if only you won t be cross with me, Marilla." "There, there, I m not cross," said Marilla. "You re an unlucky child, there s no doubt about that; but as you say, you ll have the suffering of it. Here now, try and eat some supper." "Isn t it fortunate I ve got such an imagination?" said Anne. "It will help me through splendidly, I expect. What do people who haven t any imagination do when they break their bones, do you suppose, Marilla?" Anne had good reason to bless her imagination many a time and oft during the tedious seven weeks that followed. But she was not solely dependent on it. She had many visitors and not a day passed without one or more of the schoolgirls dropping in to bring her flowers and books and tell her all the happenings in the juvenile world of Avonlea. "Everybody has been so good and kind, Marilla," sighed Anne happily, on the day when she could first limp across the floor. "It isn t very pleasant to be laid up; but there is a bright side to it, Marilla. You find out how many friends you have. Why, even Superintendent Bell came to see me, and he s really a very fine man. Not a kindred spirit, of course; but still I like him and I m awfully sorry I ever criticized his prayers. I believe now he really does mean them, only he has got into the habit of saying them as if he didn t. He could get over that if he d take a little trouble. I gave him a good broad hint. I told him how hard I tried to make my own little private prayers interesting. He told me all about the time he broke his ankle when he was a boy. It does seem so strange to think of Superintendent Bell ever being a boy. Even my imagination has its limits, for I can t imagine THAT. When I try to imagine him as a boy I see him with gray whiskers and spectacles, just as he looks in Sunday school, only small. Now, it s so easy to imagine Mrs. Allan as a little girl. Mrs. Allan has been to see me fourteen times. Isn t that something to be proud of, Marilla? When a minister s wife has so many claims on her time! She is such a cheerful person to have visit you, too. She never tells you it s your own fault and she hopes you ll be a better girl on account of it. Mrs. Lynde always told me that when she came to see me; and she said it in a kind of way that made me feel she might hope I d be a better girl but didn t really believe I would. Even Josie Pye came to see me. I received her as politely as I could, because I think she was sorry she dared me to walk a ridgepole. If I had been killed she would had to carry a dark burden of remorse all her life. Diana has been a faithful friend. She s been over every day to cheer my lonely pillow. But oh, I shall be so glad when I can go to school for I ve heard such exciting things about the new teacher. The girls all think she is perfectly sweet. Diana says she has the loveliest fair curly hair and such fascinating eyes. She dresses beautifully, and her sleeve puffs are bigger than anybody else s in Avonlea. Every other Friday afternoon she has recitations and everybody has to say a piece or take part in a dialogue. Oh, it s just glorious to think of it. Josie Pye says she hates it but that is just because Josie has so little imagination. Diana and Ruby Gillis and Jane Andrews are preparing a dialogue, called `A Morning Visit, for next Friday. And the Friday afternoons they don t have recitations Miss Stacy takes them all to the woods for a `field day and they study ferns and flowers and birds. And they have physical culture exercises every morning and evening. Mrs. Lynde says she never heard of such goings on and it all comes of having a lady teacher. But I think it must be splendid and I believe I shall find that Miss Stacy is a kindred spirit." "There s one thing plain to be seen, Anne," said Marilla, "and that is that your fall off the Barry roof hasn t injured your tongue at all." CHAPTER XXII UP CHAPTER XXIV 今日 - | 昨日 - | Total - since 05 June 2007 last update 2007-06-05 01 21 11 (Tue)
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元ネタ:セヴン・デイズ(原題In Only Seven Days Queen) 作:ヤジタリウス Anyway set apart to lie singly Key jammed in just your door Not about to get stay ooh ooh What s the way forward when you can screech I should get switched on to trial Where she looks forward to gentleman There s no way I can be here I have no way to see what s just marrow And then in my own way My back is ravaged She must stare like stone I assent or dissent to relent I d never fight against what s a lost cause to me In only easing the way She would get me thunder and seared To energize her means My wish fades away and lost whatever She felled joke posed to flee I couldn t bear to have it there Another way to say "No" would be, "Yes" Oh no I ve got to have this sour way She s so mad always... 検索タグ Queen その他ネタ フルコーラス ヤジタリウス 洋楽 メニュー 作者別リスト 元ネタ別リスト 内容別リスト フレーズ長別リスト
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Home→イベント/Event→Extreme Empress 急げ!新ドメインは早いもの勝ち! Extreme Empress Original Information from Cloverlight(JP player). 日本の方は原文『クローバーライトのトーラムブログ( ノ^ω^)ノ』へ。 Original Info Chapter 1(Japanese) Original Info Chapter 2(Japanese) She has 5 forms. Her ATK increases by break parts. So, we should break parts in 5th form. Cassy sometimes uses Knock Back Circle Saw We can beat Cassy for 10 times attack. We should beat Cassy if you have chance. Form No. Skills Plan 【1st from】 Stun, Tumble × ・Radial prong waves(radial blue linear) Streak attack (fire prong waves and water prong waves) from coner of stage. We should take distance and avoid this attack. ・Prong magic attack(blue wide linear) Target for who taking aggro soon after Radial prong waves. We should take distance and avoid this attack. ・Tumble beam(red wide linear) Target for who taking aggro. You get Tumble if you give this attack. ・Knock Back beam(red wide linear) Target for who taking aggro. 100% fall down from the stage if you take this attack. She sometimes stops a while at center of stage. We should aviod all blue linear and red AOE attack. 【2nd form】Stun, Tumble × Targeting streak attack for who taking aggro. Plan1 Tank should use aggro skills if she changes target except tank. Tank should t take aggro too much. Cancel red AOE attack by changing target from attackers. Plan2 Tank keeps taking aggro and running like large circle. 【3rd form】 Flinch, Stun × Tumble ○ ・Needles AOE on all quarters and center of the stage. ・3 streak magic(blue AOE) Attack for who hasn t aggro and furthest from her. She moves on needles AOE as coner → center → corner (another side). She uses 3 streak magic after moving in this pattern. After she moves, nearest player should use Tumble skills and cancel the 3 streak magic. We shouldn t break in this form. 【4th form】 Flinch, Tumble, Stun ○ ・Fear Streak Magic(red wide linear) She shoots Streak magic to who taking aggro. We get Fear if we take this magic attack. ・4 Element Streak Magic(red circle AOE 4 times) She shoots magic streak attack to who taking aggro. She chases who taking aggro in this streak attacks. Fire→Water→Wind→Earth Tank should keep aggro. And run from red AOE. Cancel Fear Streak Magic by Flinch or Tumble or Stun. 【5th form】 Flinch, Tumble ○ Random attack pattern from 1-4 forms. We should break in this form. Copyright(c) ASOBIMO,Inc. All rights reserved.
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【検索用 SheSawDay 登録タグ 2010年 S VOCALOID エンデオ ガチャ(Precieams) 少年T 曲 曲英 神無月P 鏡音レン】 + 目次 目次 曲紹介 歌詞 関連動画 コメント 作詞:少年T・エンデオ 作曲:ガチャ(Precieams) 編曲:ガチャ(Precieams) 調教:神無月P 唄:鏡音レン 曲紹介 曲名:『SheSaw Day』(しーそう でい) 今回は今までになく情熱的な曲にしてみましたw(作者コメより) 歌詞 嘘が今日も巡りながら 愛を紡いでくこの町で 夢を食らいながら明日に 何かを求める僕達は 痛みに飲み込まれ ただ愛に酔いしれる おいでよ引き寄せて ホントは君も嫌いじゃないんだろう? 何もかも忘れて 全てを僕に任せればいい 今夜は君だけを 抱きしめていたい リズムに乱れるその黒い髪も 暁のようなその瞳も 嘘で塗りつぶした過去も今も はりさけそうな胸の痛みも 誰かを求めてはまた 忘れてゆくだけなのさ ほらもっと楽しめばいい 今は君だけ満たしたい 抱きしめ合うだけならば 愛なんていらないさ 理性なんて捨てて もっと僕を求めてほしい 偽りの愛でいいから この痛み癒して これ以上堕ちても そこではもう何も見えない 僕と君以外は これが現実か夢か わからないぐらいに 混じり合うほうが きっとマシだと思うよ 何もかもが汚い この世界で生きるよりは 失うぐらいなら 壊れる程抱きしめて 生温かい風が 僕と君を包み込む "愛してる"なんて 本物はドレダ? そのままの君でいてなんて そんなことは言わないけど だけどどうか本当の 君を見せておくれ くだらない駆け引きは もうやり飽きてきたから 永遠なんて時間は きっと無理だから せめてこのままで このままでいてほしい 例え偽りの愛だって それは"愛"だから 関連動画 コメント ポルノを髣髴とさせる情熱的な詩と旋律がカッコイイ!「シーソー」は「Seesaw」なのに「SheSaw」・・・「彼女が見た日」ってことだからか?だとしたら上手い!レンがとにかくもうイケレンw -- 涅槃寂静 (2010-12-13 21 11 11) 兎に角好きすぐる!レンの調教の仕方が凄く好み。何故もっと評価されない…! -- 名無しさん (2010-12-19 12 38 50) 調教が神すぎる。 レンの声がすごく伸び伸びしてる! -- 名無しさん (2010-12-28 23 35 03) この曲大好き! -- 名無しさん (2011-01-11 19 47 33) カッコいい(//∀//)もうまさにイケレンです? -- 名無しさん (2011-04-29 15 47 25) 調教が自然すぎてビックリした…!! -- 名無しさん (2011-07-11 13 49 38) 神無月Pの調教大好きです///カバーじゃない神無月Pは初めてだったけど、とてもよかったです! -- 名無しさん (2011-07-15 14 06 13) 名前 コメント コメントを書き込む際の注意 コメント欄は匿名で使用できる性質上、荒れやすいので、 以下の条件に該当するようなコメントは削除されることがあります。 コメントする際は、絶対に目を通してください。 暴力的、または卑猥な表現・差別用語(Wiki利用者に著しく不快感を与えるような表現) 特定の個人・団体の宣伝または批判 (曲紹介ページにおいて)歌詞の独自解釈を展開するコメント、いわゆる“解釈コメ” 長すぎるコメント 『歌ってみた』系動画や、歌い手に関する話題 「カラオケで歌えた」「学校で流れた」などの曲に直接関係しない、本来日記に書くようなコメント カラオケ化、カラオケ配信等の話題 同一人物によると判断される連続・大量コメント Wikiの保守管理は有志によって行われています。 Wikiを気持ちよく利用するためにも、上記の注意事項は守って頂くようにお願いします。
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Kyri夫人が彼女の普通の怒りで部屋に飛びこんだので、ニッシュは出発しました。 彼はMaelys(女性Kyris援助のもう一つ)をちらっと見て、それから女性に接近しました。 Kyri夫人、私は良いを持ちます 彼らが、誰であることを思います!彼を孤立させて、彼女が叫んだ。 Theyは、この研究施設がお金の浪費であると思います! 白いメサは、将来です! それで、一部の名人がプロセスに死ぬとしたら、彼らは常にmore.です ニッシュは、他の援助(彼が見たあらゆる目の恐怖)をちらっと見ました。 彼がhedがFlesh-Craftersでその研修期間を持っていかれればよいと思ったことは、このような時代でした。 最もそこで、彼らはものを安全にしておこうとしませんでした。 井戸、彼は頭の援助でした。 Kyri夫人? 何だって!彼女が鳴らした。 何かが間違っています?声をおさえようとして、彼が尋ねた。 彼らは、我々が何も達成していないと思います! 彼らは、高価なものにwereを考えます! は! 彼らがコストが何であるかについてわかっている! はい ― ニッシュが、思った ― 数人の名人は死にます。 Councils問題は、多分、多くの名人が死ぬ方法でなく、多くの人々が気が変になって、世話をされる必要がある方法であるでしょう。 私は、コストを知っています、私は、本当の力が高価であるということを知っています、しかし、私は賛成にまだ手を伸ばします! はい、しかし、thats∥youveケイビスのあなたのTrialから狂っています。 ニッシュは話すために彼の口を開きました、しかし、Kyri夫人は彼を遮りました。 Iは、宿舎にあります。 誰も、me.を妨げません それから、彼女は回って、部屋に飛び込みました。 援助から見えなくて、彼女は涙を無料にならせて、そして手を伸ばして、持っていた小さな肖像を拾いました。 肖像は彼女が心から引き離しておいたイメージから描かれました私心知恵者、そして、10について、若い男の子のありました。 肖像を見たので、彼女はTrialsに迷った子供の思い出を心を満たさせました、彼女にはいた子供は緊張により流産しました、それでも、それは彼女のthroughtを導きました。 考えたので、彼女は決定が強くなるような気がしました。 それらの名人は彼らの気が狂うかもしれません、しかし、彼らの損失は彼女のものと比較した何でもありませんでした。 彼女は、それを知っていました。 原文 Nish started as Lady Kyri burst into the room in her usual rage. He glanced at Maelys, another of Lady Kyris aids, then approached the Lady. Lady Kyri, I have good- Who do they think they are! she screamed, cutting him off. They think this research facility is a waste of money! White Mesa is the Future! So what if some adepts are killed in the process, they are always more. Nish glanced at the other aid, terror in every eye he saw. It was times like this he wished hed taken that internship at Flesh-Crafters. At least there they tried to keep things safe. A well, he was the head aid. Lady Kyri? What! she snapped. Is something wrong? he asked, trying to control his voice. They think we are not accomplishing anything! They think were to expensive! HA! As if they knew what cost was! Yes, Nish thought, a few adepts die. The Councils problem is probably not how many adepts die, but how many go mad and need to be taken care of. I know cost, I know true power is expensive, but I still reach for! Yes, but thats because youve been mad since your Trial of the Caves. Nish opened his mouth to speak, but Lady Kyri cut him off. I will be in my quarters. No one disturb me. She then turned and stormed into her rooms. Out of sight of the aids, she let the tears fall free, then reached over and picked up a small portrait she had. The portrait had been painted from an image she had had pulled from her mind my a mind mage, and was of a young boy, about 10. As she looked at the portrait, she let her memories of the child lost to the Trials fill her mind, the child she had miscarried due to the strain, yet that had guided her throught. As she thought, she felt her resolve strengthen. Those adepts might lose their minds, but their loss was nothing compared to hers. She knew it.
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moonshell このソフトは、DSで歌を聴いたり、動画を見たり、小説をよんだり・・・と、DSをマルチポータブルプレイヤーに変えてしまうすごいソフトです("・皿・") 導入方法解説!!! 1.まず、「moonshell」をダウンロードします。 「moonshell本家」・・・⇒("・皿・")ポチッ! 2.解凍後、フォルダ内にある「moonshell2.nds」にコードフリーク用DLDIパッチを当てます。 当て方はこちらを参考にしてください。 コードフリーク用DLDIパッチの当て方・・・⇒( ・皿・ ) 4.microSD内のNDSフォルダに「moonshl2.nds」をいれます。次に、「moonshl2」フォルダをルートディレクトリにいれます。 MoonShellを使って小説やメモも読みたいユーザーは、「moonmemo」フォルダもmicroSDのルートにコピーします。その中にDS上で読みたいテキストファイルをコピーしていきます。 動画(DPG形式)に関しても同様にルートに直接コピーするか、「Video」などのフォルダを作成し、 そこにコピーしていきます。 動画の作成には、同梱の「misctools」フォルダ内にある 「dpgtools」を使用してください。変換したい動画ファイルをドラッグ&ドロップするだけなので、やり方はすぐにわかるでしょう。 5.microSDをコードフリークにセットしてDSを起動します。 これで導入は完了です!!!!